In-Person and Virtual Photo Club
In-Person and Virtual Photo Club
Photo Club meetings are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and the opportunity to share and discuss photos.
Photo Club meetings are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and the opportunity to share and discuss photos.
At Riveredge, we believe that nature is an essential partner in fostering mindfulness and connection. Our spring yoga programs are crafted to inspire a deep sense of well-being and harmony with the natural world.
The café is intended for people with all stages of memory loss and their caregivers. Fun nature related activities are planned for the group each month.
The Lion’s Den Gorge field trip will offer you good birding through a variety of habitats in a major migration corridor in this 73-acre public park adjacent to Lake Michigan south of Port Washington.
Start your day with an early bird walk with Conservation Manager, Nathaniel Reinartz, to observe the amazing diversity of migrating birds that stop off to refuel at Riveredge’s hotspots before continuing on their journey north.
Explore trees from a new perspective, search a scavenger hunt along the trails, participate in a naturalist-led hands-on nature investigation, and enjoy access to picnic areas for lunch.
SOS! A Riveredge Naturalist has been cooped up in the Coop near Farm Pond and is looking for some curious folks to listen to all they've learned about the landscape around them.
Learn how to assess the water quality of a nearby stream or river. Conduct tests monthly during the summer and submit data to the statewide website.
New to Riveredge, craving adventure and sunshine, want some quality time with friends or family? This is the perfect time to hit the trails and explore the 485 acres Riveredge has to offer.
Do you want to become more informed on chainsaw operation and maintenance? Join this women’s only class and study with chainsaw experts.
Do you want to become more informed on chainsaw operation and maintenance? Join this all adults class and study with chainsaw experts.
These naturalist guided experiences are designed with 45 minutes of structured play & exploration followed by 45 minutes of free play.
Take a casual walk with a naturalist on the trails of Riveredge to explore a special aspect of nature and other things as well.
Explore Mud Lake and its surroundings by canoe in search of a true wilderness experience only 20 miles north of a major urban metropolis. We will be looking for late migrants and avian residents uncommon to rare in southeastern Wisconsin.
Start your day with an early bird walk with Conservation Manager, Nathaniel Reinartz, to observe the amazing diversity of migrating birds that stop off to refuel at Riveredge’s hotspots before continuing on their journey north.
Birders will scour Riveredge's 485 acres of diverse prairies, forests, wetlands, ponds, and trails along Milwaukee River banks to tally the resident and transient birds during the peak of spring migration.
Nature Tots is an early childhood program designed for learners ages 2-5 years old, accompanied by an adult guardian.
This event is a fun, exercise-based yoga class for children that includes poses, breathing, and creative activities activities. We’ll practice with a partner, do group poses and play fun yoga games.
Help us celebrate the groundbreaking of the Riveredge Visitor Center's new addition! After 35 years of serving as a gateway to the natural world, our award-winning Visitor Center will begin a new era of accessibility, sustainability, and community engagement.
Nature Tots is an early childhood program designed for learners ages 2-5 years old, accompanied by an adult guardian.
Start birding on Thursday from the Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest across the state to La Crosse where on Saturday participants can attend the WSO convention or head home.
Start your day with an early bird walk with Conservation Manager, Nathaniel Reinartz, to observe the amazing diversity of migrating birds that stop off to refuel at Riveredge’s hotspots before continuing on their journey north.
Drink and do good! The Frothy Forage showcases local breweries, wineries, and cideries in the stunning natural setting of Riveredge Nature Center.
These naturalist guided experiences are designed with 45 minutes of structured play & exploration followed by 45 minutes of free play.
Take a casual walk with a naturalist on the trails of Riveredge to explore a special aspect of nature and other things as well.
Start your day with an early bird walk with Conservation Manager, Nathaniel Reinartz, to observe the amazing diversity of migrating birds that stop off to refuel at Riveredge’s hotspots before continuing on their journey north.
The visitor center will be closed, but trails will remain open dawn to dusk.
Photo Club meetings are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and the opportunity to share and discuss photos.